I read last week about the closing of Zsa's, and I was struck by the origin story of the owner's determination to make and sell ice cream, regardless of the weather or the month. After all, the heart knows no season (or at least, my stomach doesn't).
Good news, though, even closer to home is Scoopful Delights at 7060 Germantown Ave., at the corner of Mt. Pleasant. Open since summer, this family operation dishes 24 delicious flavors from a local vendor, as well as superb cold-brew and drip coffee from La Colombe and varying soups of the day.
Scoopful Delights is a gleaming, cheery, …
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I read last week about the closing of Zsa's, and I was struck by the origin story of the owner's determination to make and sell ice cream, regardless of the weather or the month. After all, the heart knows no season (or at least, my stomach doesn't).
Good news, though, even closer to home is Scoopful Delights at 7060 Germantown Ave., at the corner of Mt. Pleasant. Open since summer, this family operation dishes 24 delicious flavors from a local vendor, as well as superb cold-brew and drip coffee from La Colombe and varying soups of the day.
Scoopful Delights is a gleaming, cheery, spacious place, where owners Charles and Sharita Reyes of East Oak Lane are often assisted by their three middle school children, once homework's done. The shop is open from noon to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday, 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday. It's closed on Sunday.
Delightful people and delicious ice cream – what else do you need to get through the winter?
Chris Reynolds
Mount Airy